30 years of longing: How I lost my twin girl and joined the throngs of forever-grieving parents
The questions — “Why are you sad?” “Do you promise me there’s a heaven?” — never cease; the ache — “numbness and lostness,” “survivor guilt,” “nothing in the world will ever be right — never vanishes, but the precious moments, sweet memories and life-sustaining hopes live on.
(Michael Stack) Camille Stack in October 1993.
Hired in 1991 to cover Utah's various faiths, particularly Mormonism, Peggy has talked forgiveness with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, nearly fainted waiting for the Dalai Lama, fasted with Muslims during Ramadan — and has reported on 50 consecutive semiannual LDS General Conferences.